Google Pixel XL 2 and Google Home Mini Leaked Through Walmart Listing

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Google will be hosting a hardware event tomorrow to unveil its new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL handsets. Pacific to show off its new hardware to take us through 2017. That was all we knew when we had originally heard of the Pixelbook though-until today. Presumably, a careless search giant employee left his testing unit visible to nearby compatible gadgets while preparing its installation or performing some last-minute software inspections. A very big longshot is also the Google Home Max but we expect that to come later this year instead.

In this post, which will be updated regularly, we take a closer look at the latest rumors surrounding Google's upcoming Pixel 2 series.

The rumoredGoogle Pixel 2. Furthermore, there are speculations that Google could also be introducing a larger and more premium models.

Here's a brief look at three announcements that Google is expected to make during the event tomorrow. A new Chromebook called the Pixelbook is also expected to launch and details of the device have been seen in a reseller's inventory listing.

Coming to the pricing, Pixel 2 is expected to be priced at $650/$750 while the Pixel 2 XL is expected to be priced at $850/$950.

Chances are Google has upped battery capacity in Pixel so it actually lasts longer.

Another leaked consumer electronic product is the new Daydream VR headset. However, it do tell us the size which is 4.53 x 4.53 x 4.72 inches.

Otherwise, the two phones are quite similar, at least on paper: 4GB of RAM, either 64GB or 128GB of storage, and 12-megapixel primary rear cameras, along with front-firing stereo speakers. Netflix is the app for which the company is looking forward with a particular interest to run it on the Manhattan device.

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